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new york city may become the latest place to let them take a business to court over it. falling in the footsteps of oregon, new jersey, and washington d.c. morris is looking to adopt similar measures. is this creating a mess for businesses trying to hire? should it allowed to at -- should it be allowed to happen to begin with? with me now, dan mitchell, richard benjamin. welcome back to the show. i think this might be a little bit of a heated conversation. i will start with you. this sounds a bit absurd. to be able to sue because you don't get a job because you have been out of work. isn't that just -- you are just out of luck. >> you are out of luck, but what worries me more about this proposal is that if you have been unemployed for a long time, you probably are a little bit radioactive to employers because they wonder, why has this person than that of work. did not have good work habits, show up on time, steal from the company. you're already starting with all the liabilities and it's unfortunate for the people that are honest and hardworking and just one of fair chan
new york city may become the latest place to let them take a business to court over it. falling in the footsteps of oregon, new jersey, and washington d.c. morris is looking to adopt similar measures. is this creating a mess for businesses trying to hire? should it allowed to at -- should it be allowed to happen to begin with? with me now, dan mitchell, richard benjamin. welcome back to the show. i think this might be a little bit of a heated conversation. i will start with you. this sounds a...
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that he went into the school, it was one of the lowest performing schools in the city and said this is what i'm going to do, we're going to make this school great again and the teachers clapped and he said: a week later i came back and people were hissing and booing as i came in and i realized the teachers' union had come in and told them this is terrible, you're going to lose your jobs. and the teachers' union spent $7 50,000 to make sure he couldn't open the charter school. and when he told that story and i listened to it i thought, wow, we have something in common. (laughs) "radical: fighting to put students first." michelle rhee, thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> rose: carolina herrera is one of fashion's most prominent designers her name has become synonymous with elegance. fashion, she once said on this program, is a fascinating madness fantasy. her new estefan tae tasy was to create an original piece of music to go along with her designs for her fall, 2013 collection which she unveiled in new york she commissioned javier peral and
that he went into the school, it was one of the lowest performing schools in the city and said this is what i'm going to do, we're going to make this school great again and the teachers clapped and he said: a week later i came back and people were hissing and booing as i came in and i realized the teachers' union had come in and told them this is terrible, you're going to lose your jobs. and the teachers' union spent $7 50,000 to make sure he couldn't open the charter school. and when he told...
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so, again, what's the solution? the city. finally, the most interesting discussion maybe is the environmental discussion which has turned 180 degrees in the last ten years. you know, have you looked at -- even within the global warming discussion, you talk about carbon footprint and the vulcan project which maps where our carbon footprints are, you know, red is bad, green is good. you look at the united states, and it looks like the satellite night sky of the united states. hottest around the cities, cooler in the suburbs, coolest out in the country, right? but that measures co2 per square mile. in 2001 scott bernstein at the center for neighborhood technology in chicago said what happens if instead of measuring co2 per mile we start measuring co2 per person or per household? because there are only a certain number of us, and we can choose to live in places where we pollute more orless. if you look per household, the red and the green just flip, absolutely change places. and by far the healthiest place you can live is in the
so, again, what's the solution? the city. finally, the most interesting discussion maybe is the environmental discussion which has turned 180 degrees in the last ten years. you know, have you looked at -- even within the global warming discussion, you talk about carbon footprint and the vulcan project which maps where our carbon footprints are, you know, red is bad, green is good. you look at the united states, and it looks like the satellite night sky of the united states. hottest around the...
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more ominous in the city. it was impossible to say exactly how many people were now sleeping under open skies but the most widely used estimates estimated over a ten knock of the donary's population. jurists reporting on the camps. crime-ridden hot beds of simmering unrest, at risk for further calamity. microcosm for their widely held view of haiti. the high lot of the secretary general's visit was a trip to one of these camps. up the hill, on the golf course. the iron gated clubhouse was still a ford operating base of the u.s. army. young paratroopers peered with curiosity as the diplomatic entered with a fay los angeles of security guards. out front was a more familiar face. it bearer was becoming a force even more powerful than the soldiers, sean penn arrived. for a few days the landing team of the relief organization, or jphro, distributed water filters and medical aid here' and there. then an army officer invited inside the wire. most workers were excited about actress ma rooa. both acors lived in a struc
more ominous in the city. it was impossible to say exactly how many people were now sleeping under open skies but the most widely used estimates estimated over a ten knock of the donary's population. jurists reporting on the camps. crime-ridden hot beds of simmering unrest, at risk for further calamity. microcosm for their widely held view of haiti. the high lot of the secretary general's visit was a trip to one of these camps. up the hill, on the golf course. the iron gated clubhouse was still...
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here in new york city, there's a lot of plays out there. any play that you're excited about right now? >> well, i'm excited about the one that i'm doing. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, i'm starring in a play called "clive." it's an off broadway way at the new group at the acorn theatre on 42nd street. >> jimmy: cool, all right. [ cheers ] [ applause ] all right. roots, we have -- we have our friend ethan here. he says that he's an actor. [ laughter ] he's even in a play called "clive," which he also directed. it's currently playing at the acorn theatre on 42nd street in new york through march 9th. >> nice facts you got there. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i thought you were going to say that earlier, that's probably why. yeah. >> i didn't see the cards. >> jimmy: no, i know -- [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] don't worry about it. yeah. now, i could be wrong about this, but your character "clive" has been said to resemble billy idol, is that correct? >> yes, that is true. >> jimmy: yeah, very good. >> if i'd mentioned that, you would have
here in new york city, there's a lot of plays out there. any play that you're excited about right now? >> well, i'm excited about the one that i'm doing. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, i'm starring in a play called "clive." it's an off broadway way at the new group at the acorn theatre on 42nd street. >> jimmy: cool, all right. [ cheers ] [ applause ] all right. roots, we have -- we have our friend ethan here. he says that he's an actor. [ laughter ] he's even...
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. >> and the world's largest yacht docks in new york city. we'll show you what $1.5 billion looks like up close. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you're fully awake. driving, eating, or engaging
. >> and the world's largest yacht docks in new york city. we'll show you what $1.5 billion looks like up close. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it...
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overall temperatures ahead of this system relatively warm in new york city. you are going to need the umbrella as you head into later on this afternoon. otherwise we have to go into a winter weather advisory across persons persons and western sections of virginia and north carolina. we could be looking at a slippery compute commute ads we head out to work this morning. winter storm warnings advisories and watches in effect. we are talking easily over a foot of snow. otherwise i want to show your high temperatures for today again mild ahead of our storm system in the east 47 for your high in new york city. >> maria molina thank you so much. talk to you later this morning. >> let's get to the stories you can bank on this morning. some of us don't have hotmail accounts but they are about to disappear. adam shapiro joins us to explain. >> muk soft announce it had will get rid of hotmail and they are going to migrate everybody into what they call outlook.com. they have been experimenting with outlook.com. has 60 million users now they are going to migrate everybod
overall temperatures ahead of this system relatively warm in new york city. you are going to need the umbrella as you head into later on this afternoon. otherwise we have to go into a winter weather advisory across persons persons and western sections of virginia and north carolina. we could be looking at a slippery compute commute ads we head out to work this morning. winter storm warnings advisories and watches in effect. we are talking easily over a foot of snow. otherwise i want to show...
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. >>> and the world's largest yacht docks in new york city. we'll show you what $1.5 billion looks like up close. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor
. >>> and the world's largest yacht docks in new york city. we'll show you what $1.5 billion looks like up close. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood,...
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i'd heard that he'd been working with the suit against the gun makers that the city of chicago had and the joint foundation and maybe get together to have lunch and talk about it and he kind of wrinkled his face and turned around and walked away and that was the end of our first conversation. and to be honest, the way most of our conversations went. very short, and he -- as soon as we started talking he'd turn around and walk away. wouldn't shake hands. you know, i'm used to having a lot of academics who disagree with me on lots of things, but being an academic people usually like arguing or talking about it and the thing that really stuck out to me about barack, he didn't seem to enjoy talking to people particularly who disagreed with him and it's not that he disagreed with me, i got the impression that he thought i was somehow evil for having the views that i did on guns. >> sean: you take a broader context, people know you for the gun issue here, but it's deeper than that as relates to obama. what are you trying to convey? >> well, i think we're having a lot of damage done to the co
i'd heard that he'd been working with the suit against the gun makers that the city of chicago had and the joint foundation and maybe get together to have lunch and talk about it and he kind of wrinkled his face and turned around and walked away and that was the end of our first conversation. and to be honest, the way most of our conversations went. very short, and he -- as soon as we started talking he'd turn around and walk away. wouldn't shake hands. you know, i'm used to having a lot of...
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it started when a new york post reporter caught up with the actor in new york city. she tells police she asked about a lawsuit involving his wife at which point he grabbed her and threatped to choke her to death. bald win then allegedly turned to an african-american photographer and shouted a racial epitheticalling him a crackhead and drug dealer. baldwin says the photographer assaulted him but however there is a recording that has been turned over to police if you're alec baldwin p.r. pressure you guzzling pepto-bismol now? >> dana: if i'm his p.r. person i have a strong stomach. it happens every week. i thought he wanted to run for mayor. i'd like to know his position on bike lanes rather than this. i am not a fan. he is hilarious on "30 rock." i love the show. >> a queen senator has asked tv producers not to contact baldwin until this issue is figured out. he says he should seek counseling for anger management. this is a democratic lawmaker in new york. >> greg: if you are a left winger it's okay to talk about this. you can be sexist and race fist you're for the g
it started when a new york post reporter caught up with the actor in new york city. she tells police she asked about a lawsuit involving his wife at which point he grabbed her and threatped to choke her to death. bald win then allegedly turned to an african-american photographer and shouted a racial epitheticalling him a crackhead and drug dealer. baldwin says the photographer assaulted him but however there is a recording that has been turned over to police if you're alec baldwin p.r. pressure...
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the photographer is a former new york city police detective. paul kallen and glenda hatchett are back with me. both sides in this case have filed harassment claims. judge, who has the better case. >> i think the photographer has a better case in this situation, because the reporter was there. so he has a witness. i mean, the things that he said to this guy, really are outrageous. this is a guy who was on the new york police department force for some 15 years. and this just is out of hand. and baldwin is, as you said in the lead of this, is no stranger to this. as i understand it from the most recent reports, the police a
the photographer is a former new york city police detective. paul kallen and glenda hatchett are back with me. both sides in this case have filed harassment claims. judge, who has the better case. >> i think the photographer has a better case in this situation, because the reporter was there. so he has a witness. i mean, the things that he said to this guy, really are outrageous. this is a guy who was on the new york police department force for some 15 years. and this just is out of hand....
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the photographer is a former new york city police detective. paul kallen and glenda hatchett are back with me. both sides in this case have filed harassment claims. judge, who has the better case. >> i think the photographer has a better case in this situation, because the reporter was there. so he has a witness. i mean, the things that he said to this guy, really are outrageous. this is a guy who was on the new york police department force for some 15 years. and this just is out of hand. and baldwin is, as you said in the lead of this, is no stranger to this. as i understand it from the most recent reports, the police are not going to pursue any criminal charges against either of them, since both of them filed charges. but i think he has a great civil case here against baldwin. >> now, the reporter does say she got the whole thing on tape. this is a celebrity story. tmz is involved here. tmz which has heard the tape, they say the tape backs up baldwin's claim that he never used a racial slur. >> interesting. >> and that he never said he would
the photographer is a former new york city police detective. paul kallen and glenda hatchett are back with me. both sides in this case have filed harassment claims. judge, who has the better case. >> i think the photographer has a better case in this situation, because the reporter was there. so he has a witness. i mean, the things that he said to this guy, really are outrageous. this is a guy who was on the new york police department force for some 15 years. and this just is out of hand....
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look at the same map of new york city for city council races, it's covered. there are small contributions coming from every neighborhood, even the poorest neighborhoods in the city. people who are running for office are reaching out to their constituents, ordinary citizens, they're having house parties in people's living rooms, not large, you know, large check fund-raisers. and the statistics are that the people who participate in the syst gethe mority of the funding from small contributors and only a small minority of what are still large contributions of, you know, $1,000 and up. >> this is a gigantic change. i mean, people should appreciate who gets to run for office when you have a system like this. librarians run for office, ex-teachers run for office. it's not just people who have a rolodex of prospective donors who get to run for office. and it's good for the candidates and the voters alike. there's a lot of middle class and working class people who can put that $10 and $20 and $50 together. that's worth $70 or $140 or 350 to the candite. so it makes a
look at the same map of new york city for city council races, it's covered. there are small contributions coming from every neighborhood, even the poorest neighborhoods in the city. people who are running for office are reaching out to their constituents, ordinary citizens, they're having house parties in people's living rooms, not large, you know, large check fund-raisers. and the statistics are that the people who participate in the syst gethe mority of the funding from small contributors and...
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the city's police commissioner described the trainee who was shot last week as a one-time high school linebacker whose toughness is paying off. >> the doctors have said to me he is progressing better than what they expected, however this is going to be a long road. when you have the type of injuries he has sustained, you can never be too sure. >> according to sources, a police instructor was trying to scare off trainees from peeking through a window at the old rosewood state hospital during training last tuesday. he mistakenly used his service weapon and said of his training weapon and fired live round through the window, hitting the trainee in the forehead. that incident is causing an entire review of the use of guns and tasters of the department. >> we have had a breakdown of our systems that we are moving quickly to correct those to ensure our employees are safe. >> major joe smith will take over for the previous director who was removed from the job after the shooting. >> we are resuming academics believe trade any skills training will be postponed until we have had adequate time
the city's police commissioner described the trainee who was shot last week as a one-time high school linebacker whose toughness is paying off. >> the doctors have said to me he is progressing better than what they expected, however this is going to be a long road. when you have the type of injuries he has sustained, you can never be too sure. >> according to sources, a police instructor was trying to scare off trainees from peeking through a window at the old rosewood state...
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that's why a lot left the city, to get away from the big city machines. they want it to be clean, they want it to be efficient, and if you feely responsible. that's why they're republicans. that's always been their winning ticket. and you and i know that's where they go to play their card, that card there. but i also think there's a fact of life we ought to look at. right now we're basically about 15%, 1 in $6 to pay for the federal government, and we're spending about $25, about a quarter of the g.d.p., so it's a huge differtial, we're not taxing enough, that's if you believe the government's spending should be 20% of the gdp. >> chris, who is the transformational leader who says, okay, americans, we understand you like the republican idea of taxation, but you like the democratic idea of spending. >> that's the problem, joe. >> these two together. so who gives them that news that we can't continue on this course forever? >> the problem is it's almost like a kid going to both parents, daddy, can i have the car tonight? sure. mom, can i have some money? it
that's why a lot left the city, to get away from the big city machines. they want it to be clean, they want it to be efficient, and if you feely responsible. that's why they're republicans. that's always been their winning ticket. and you and i know that's where they go to play their card, that card there. but i also think there's a fact of life we ought to look at. right now we're basically about 15%, 1 in $6 to pay for the federal government, and we're spending about $25, about a quarter of...
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now we can -- now we can get to the live shot. new york city, by the way, is that a wabc shot? it certainly is. nothing else but. and we'll tell you there are showers moving into the northeast today. new york city, you're going to be a part of that. but it feels nice and mild right now. 50 in philly, this morning. boston, at 46 degrees. we love that town. pittsburgh, getting into the cooler temperatures as the front starts to slide east. western snowmaker. this is a big low. it moves from northern to southern california, during the day today. it's going to kick off high mountain snow and some good soaking rain that moves even into the deserts. we're going to have winter advisories around flagstaff, tucson. get prepared for that. not in vegas, bu >> happy 15th birthday. whose birthday? >> both of ours. >> happy 15th birthday, by the way. let's go back inside to -- >> all: lara! >> thank you, sam. >>> and here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." princess kate, the world's most famous mom-to-be, heading back to work. how she is dressing the royal baby bump. >>>
now we can -- now we can get to the live shot. new york city, by the way, is that a wabc shot? it certainly is. nothing else but. and we'll tell you there are showers moving into the northeast today. new york city, you're going to be a part of that. but it feels nice and mild right now. 50 in philly, this morning. boston, at 46 degrees. we love that town. pittsburgh, getting into the cooler temperatures as the front starts to slide east. western snowmaker. this is a big low. it moves from...
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if we get the sequester cuts. no first responders, the cities will burn. no border patrol. illegal immigrants will flee across the border. this is ridiculous. $85 billion in $3-point # trillion government. 5% domestic spending. 7% defense spending. the world will not end. rhetorical lengths that the president will go to score political points is astounding. >> bret: mara, what about how this -- it appears that we are heading to this point. it does nod appear that there is time to get it done. right? >> or the inclination to get it done. what happened to the tet ceiling. republicans decided they don't want to make a fan of debt ceiling. it sounds like the sequester will happen. we don't know how long it goes in effect for. when they go in effect, it will be painful and there will be the pressure on republicans to come to the table to negotiate what the president calls the balanceed approach. to do spending cuts. maybe not. we don't know. republicans seem to think that at least getting the cuts would level the playing field. may will go forward in government shutdown debate f
if we get the sequester cuts. no first responders, the cities will burn. no border patrol. illegal immigrants will flee across the border. this is ridiculous. $85 billion in $3-point # trillion government. 5% domestic spending. 7% defense spending. the world will not end. rhetorical lengths that the president will go to score political points is astounding. >> bret: mara, what about how this -- it appears that we are heading to this point. it does nod appear that there is time to get it...
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now, we can get to the live shot. new york city, by the way, is that a wabc shot? it certainly is. nothing else but. and we'll tell you there are showers moving into the northeast today. new york city, you're going to be a part of that. but it feels nice and mild right now. 50 in philly, this morning. boston, at 46 degrees. we love that town. pittsburgh, getting into the cooler temperatures as the front slides east. western snowmaker. this is a big low. it moves from northern to southern california, during the day today. it's going to kick off high mountain snow, and rain in the desert. we're going to have winter advisories around flagstaff, 30 degrees already which is a mild start in d.c. and the wind chill at 32. we will warm up quickly day.ghout the have light rain that we are seeing. surprised if there is a or sleett of snow be shortbut it will will change to rain hour. noon skies and showers this afternoon, 40-50 degrees. >> your 15th birthday? whose birthday? >> both of ours. >> happy 15th birthday, by the way. let's go back inside to -- >> lara. >> thank you, sam. >>> and he
now, we can get to the live shot. new york city, by the way, is that a wabc shot? it certainly is. nothing else but. and we'll tell you there are showers moving into the northeast today. new york city, you're going to be a part of that. but it feels nice and mild right now. 50 in philly, this morning. boston, at 46 degrees. we love that town. pittsburgh, getting into the cooler temperatures as the front slides east. western snowmaker. this is a big low. it moves from northern to southern...
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[laughter] so a few years ago i found myself sitting next to the mayor of salt lake city, and he was of a nice guy, and we started talking about what i do for a living. and i told him i work to encourage young women and girls to run for political office. why, he said, which stumped me because in my business, in my world the question of why we need more women is not a question. nobody asks why, they just ask how do we get more women there. and he went on to say, he said i have two daughters, i have a wyoming, i have a mother -- a wife, i have a mother, and what can women do in office that i can't do? which was an interesting question. and he had no idea what a can of worms he was of opening by -- [laughter] getting into this conversation with me. because i really believe that no matter how well intentioned a man in office is, his decisions are never going to be as strong as if you have men and women legislating together. and i'm happy to say that in the years since i started doing this work, the world has really come around very much to this idea. and the idea is that we need to add w
[laughter] so a few years ago i found myself sitting next to the mayor of salt lake city, and he was of a nice guy, and we started talking about what i do for a living. and i told him i work to encourage young women and girls to run for political office. why, he said, which stumped me because in my business, in my world the question of why we need more women is not a question. nobody asks why, they just ask how do we get more women there. and he went on to say, he said i have two daughters, i...
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right now the size of the city of chicago and plan to expand them to the size of the state of florida. that cannot happen if they don't have access to the global market which is what they want to put this pipeline? they want it as an export pipeline. >> they say 20,000 new jobs could be created. decreased dependency on opec. written in "the new york times" by joe nocera. so how do you convince skeptics? >> well, first of all, we're already processing some of that tar sands oil in the midwest and oklahoma. the reason they want to get this product to the coast is because they cannot get it to the coast in canada. they want to make it available for sale on the global market. this is not oil that is promised to us. it is going to be refined into diesel which is what they do, for the most part, down in the gulf and then make it available for export. we will be bearing all of the risks for this pipeline to go through our aqua firs and through the bread basket of our economy which is experiencing stream drought and when we have fossil furs in that area they do not replenish. it has nothing t
right now the size of the city of chicago and plan to expand them to the size of the state of florida. that cannot happen if they don't have access to the global market which is what they want to put this pipeline? they want it as an export pipeline. >> they say 20,000 new jobs could be created. decreased dependency on opec. written in "the new york times" by joe nocera. so how do you convince skeptics? >> well, first of all, we're already processing some of that tar sands...
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florida is going to be seeing highs into the 80s across southern parts of the state. 76 in the city of tampa, new york city, 46 degrees for high temperature. take a look at portions of the upper midwest. it will be cold day. minneapolis, high temperature is only going to be 3 degrees. that is warm as it is going to get. you factor in the wind and windchill at the moment north central are frigid. it feels like 35 below zero in fargo. we do have a storm system that is impacting portions of great lakes down to the southeast with areas of heavier rain but overall this system is going to be quick mover. doesn't have a lot of moisture. snowfall amounts in the studio that are going to be relatively lighted where you see the white during the morning hours, otherwise portions of maine could see up to ten inches of snow. that is where we have the winter storm winning. out in west, stormy weather expected. we have a new storm that is going to be impacting that area. >> gretchen: i felt the windchill temperatures yesterday on the ski slopes. what you do for your kids. >> i was working. >> gretchen
florida is going to be seeing highs into the 80s across southern parts of the state. 76 in the city of tampa, new york city, 46 degrees for high temperature. take a look at portions of the upper midwest. it will be cold day. minneapolis, high temperature is only going to be 3 degrees. that is warm as it is going to get. you factor in the wind and windchill at the moment north central are frigid. it feels like 35 below zero in fargo. we do have a storm system that is impacting portions of great...
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to think they were anything but part of the solution to the problem of gun violence plaguing the city of chicago. least of all, destiny warren, but just a few hours later, she was involved in the worst possible way. when her sister, 18-year-old jenay was shot and killed in this alley in north chicago. >> all this gun violence is going on out here, you never think it will be your child. this is the hardest thing for me in my life. >> it hurt, because that was like my sister. we did everything together. we were supposed to go prom shopping the next morning. >> family members say jenay wasn't the intended target of the gunman. the same was apparently true in the shooting of hadiya pendleton. her parents attended that same speech in chicago. he said this to say about hadiya. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. >> the pendletons say they're heartbroken to hear that another chicago family is now dealing with the death of a child. >> knowing how devastating this mother actually was because i can relate now, my heart is just totally -- i was devastated for her. >> the pendletons say the
to think they were anything but part of the solution to the problem of gun violence plaguing the city of chicago. least of all, destiny warren, but just a few hours later, she was involved in the worst possible way. when her sister, 18-year-old jenay was shot and killed in this alley in north chicago. >> all this gun violence is going on out here, you never think it will be your child. this is the hardest thing for me in my life. >> it hurt, because that was like my sister. we did...
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dangerous windchills, 15 the below sfee row in the twin citys, 1 is in chicago and 13 in indianapolis. lots of layers for all the kids who are going back to school today. then we catch our next storm, this little pin wheel around the oregon coast. this will dive down around california today and is be a pretty big snowmaker. coast to coast, 6 to 12 inches in the snowfall mountains. plenty of snow here around the wasatch. these amounts in the appalachians, on the order of 1 to 3 inches today 37 back to you guys. >> beck can he can't believe what she just heard about that cold weather. eric, they're melg me, you didn't know it was 25 degrees. >> it's warmed up in minneapolis since earlier today. >> such balmy weather. >> it's like, i've known this, right? >> we're here to educate. >> eric, i rely on the weather channel. tell us something, andrew -- >> he did. he just told me it's 2:22 in nairobi. >> you need singapore time? >> you know what else? the clock when you put them all in, andrew, am i right? if it's nice, the clocks are dark. if it's daytime -- >> you guys are going to complete
dangerous windchills, 15 the below sfee row in the twin citys, 1 is in chicago and 13 in indianapolis. lots of layers for all the kids who are going back to school today. then we catch our next storm, this little pin wheel around the oregon coast. this will dive down around california today and is be a pretty big snowmaker. coast to coast, 6 to 12 inches in the snowfall mountains. plenty of snow here around the wasatch. these amounts in the appalachians, on the order of 1 to 3 inches today 37...